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look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are saying. i believe in protecting the work force. but you want a rational union leadership that we don't have in this country right now. >> last word from emac. coming up next. >> be smart in making the right investment. >> the administration wants more aid. but to countries over seas, is it more about checks and balances. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a full life measured in seats starts with the right ones early on. car crashes are the number one killer of children 1 through 13. learn how to prevent deaths and injuries by using the right car seat for your child's age and size. on fox. go to fox news.com. >> we have to deal with our own economy and our fiscal situation. that is a given because that is the source of our strength and our capacity and we also have to be smart about making the r
look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are saying. i believe in protecting the work force. but you want a rational union leadership that we don't have in this country right now. >> last word from emac. coming up next. >> be smart in making the right investment. >> the administration wants more aid. but...
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the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding. communities have been cut off. >> we lost everything, our houses, are animals, it has been terrible. we have to climb trees to escape the water. i know of five people died. we buried one person yesterday. the cost of the damage is not yet known. >> this was an agricultural land. we are now more than 1 meter above what used to be a field, crops that they were hoping to develop. this is one of the town's most affected by the flooding. families are still waiting for help. this woman and her children have been living on the side of the road for days. >> we are drinking water from the river which is dirty. food i
the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding....
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they can put pressure on morsi and on his government in order to agree to certain demands that the united states and israel are making and that the u.s. doesn't necessarily have to come forward and say oh yes we were in support of these people egypt was at the forefront of the pro-democracy uprisings in the middle east the us supported the revolts hoping barack obama's promise of change for the region might bear fruit but after way vendi american protests observers say much of the hope his famous cairo speech tried to inspire has been dashed artie's policy or takes a look i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world would have promised the field of region with hope. but as a bomb a begins his second term in office his critics failed him on a first term that fell far short of expectations of progress on peace between israelis and palestinians remain stalled the promised economic development of afghanistan never took root. and american relations with post mubarak egypt deteriorated and i didn't fifty the u.s. and eligible community h
they can put pressure on morsi and on his government in order to agree to certain demands that the united states and israel are making and that the u.s. doesn't necessarily have to come forward and say oh yes we were in support of these people egypt was at the forefront of the pro-democracy uprisings in the middle east the us supported the revolts hoping barack obama's promise of change for the region might bear fruit but after way vendi american protests observers say much of the hope his...
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it's much more of concern to europe than it has ever been for the united states. that's why we kind of led from behind. >> in libya. >> in libya itself. because europeans were the ones exercised about it. we didn't care that much in terms of vital national interests compare today say the gulf. but just as after the soviet union was thrown out of afghanistan, we considered afghanistan not of any real interest to us and of course that's where al qaeda took root. so here again we've got that problem. and we cannot afford to let this just burgeon forth because you can see in the attack in algeria that american lives are at stake here. >> this was the point secretary clinton made as part of her testimony. she says anywhere the united states is not have a significant involvement, particularly in such areas of instability and a threat from a jihadist movement and affiliate say of al qaeda, there could be real problems. we see it in algeria and yet what did we hear from the president this week in his inaugural? basically the era of america's wars is ending. that does not
it's much more of concern to europe than it has ever been for the united states. that's why we kind of led from behind. >> in libya. >> in libya itself. because europeans were the ones exercised about it. we didn't care that much in terms of vital national interests compare today say the gulf. but just as after the soviet union was thrown out of afghanistan, we considered afghanistan not of any real interest to us and of course that's where al qaeda took root. so here again we've...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm far reez zakaria. this week at the world economic forum, i have interviewed one king, seven prime ministers and one head of government. you will see them in coming weeks, this week we have one king and one prime minister. we'll start with the king of jordan, abdullah ii. his nation sits astride a region in turmoil. despite some protests, jordan hasn't had its own arab spring. everyone was watching the parliamentary elections this week, will they satisfy protesters? or inflame them? we'll get the king's reaction. then the prime minister of russia, dmitry medvedev, relations between the united states and russia are at a new low. some call it a new cold war. who's to blame and will russia help in syria? we'll discuss it all. also the algerian hostage crisis that left dozens dead. is this a sign of a grave new terror threat? i tell you my view. people like me try to get a sense of the mood of the place, take the temperature of the people in this frosty mountain resort. obviously i will give you a highly im
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm far reez zakaria. this week at the world economic forum, i have interviewed one king, seven prime ministers and one head of government. you will see them in coming weeks, this week we have one king and one prime minister. we'll start with the king of jordan, abdullah ii. his nation sits astride a region in turmoil. despite some protests, jordan hasn't had its own arab spring. everyone was watching the parliamentary elections...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of each and over six to two percent of those species i diagnosed with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem certainly. be about a lot less h. i think a lot less human suffering. the little or. oh. at the start this strange new disease affecting healthy young americans looks like this period between the first outbreak of aids summer nine hundred eighty one and ninety five not only were people coming down with a it's and dying and so forth but nobody knew who had it or who didn't now more than thirty years since its arrival the face of aids looks like this but the social stigma of this disease lingers persons get educated but in the back of their mind h.i.v. may still be a little dirty secret the biggest part of this little secret is its growth across black america has gotten a
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>> the united states government has absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. >> jeanine: and, by the way, you're right -- it would not have made a difference if you hadn't misled us about it in the first place. by the way, did anyone of you guys out there actually hear her answer the question about the video? >> ooh, i love to tap dance... >> jeanine: now, we know 25 to 30 people were evacuated from benghazi. here's hillary's answer to whether or not she tried to find out from them what happened. >> i waited until after the investigation had been done because i did not want there to be anybody raising any issue that i had spoken to anyone before they conducted their investigation. >> jeanine: really? since there was no mention of an actability review board until 8 days after the massacre, you are saying for those eight days, you did not try to find out what happened at the consulate? oh, yeah, i forgot -- you didn't have to ask what happened -- you were watching it in realtime. right? >> there was no realtime -- we
>> the united states government has absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. >> jeanine: and, by the way, you're right -- it would not have made a difference if you hadn't misled us about it in the first place. by the way, did anyone of you guys out there actually hear her answer the question about the video? >> ooh, i love to tap dance... >> jeanine: now, we know 25 to 30 people were evacuated from benghazi. here's...
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fox news terrorism expert tells us what the united states should do next. aah! learning how to kick flip 6 stairs takes determination. so will getting into college. i've got what it takes. so do you. ♪ lou: protests in egypt turning deadly as thousands and thousands of egyptians took to the streets to protest their new government and president mohammed more seats. today's clashes marking the to dish your anniversary if -- joined by fox his middle east and terrorism expert and analysts. good to have you here. let's start with what is happening in egypt. give us a sense of -- this has been going on for some time. to what affect? >> well, look, this is a defining moment. what we see right now on the streets of egypt, two years after the first revolution, a second revolution. those who are organizing these demonstrations on the ground, as we see in the pictures, the same people who started the original arabs bring in cairo two years ago. so you have those young people, secular, liberal, women's movement minorities rising against the muslim brotherhood government r
fox news terrorism expert tells us what the united states should do next. aah! learning how to kick flip 6 stairs takes determination. so will getting into college. i've got what it takes. so do you. ♪ lou: protests in egypt turning deadly as thousands and thousands of egyptians took to the streets to protest their new government and president mohammed more seats. today's clashes marking the to dish your anniversary if -- joined by fox his middle east and terrorism expert and analysts. good...
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it can put pressure on morsi and not his government in order to i agree to certain demands that the united states and israel are making that the u.s. doesn't necessarily have to come forward and say oh yes we were in support of these people have a good the name of the game here i believe is just a mouth it's just an issue of putting pressure on morsi perhaps he and his government are beginning to fear in a certain direction that is not pleasing to the united states and israel french troops in mali have moved into the key town of god in the continuing offensive to drive out al qaeda linked militants from the country's north the joint contingent carried out as strikes and also took control of the airport and a bridge over the niger river and as a point of boycott reports the strong militant presence in mali is a direct result of france led intervention in libya to oust kind of gadhafi. which have a very. you wanted peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people. but a regional crisis probably wasn't what mischief sarko
it can put pressure on morsi and not his government in order to i agree to certain demands that the united states and israel are making that the u.s. doesn't necessarily have to come forward and say oh yes we were in support of these people have a good the name of the game here i believe is just a mouth it's just an issue of putting pressure on morsi perhaps he and his government are beginning to fear in a certain direction that is not pleasing to the united states and israel french troops in...
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the united states is looking for any pretext to expand a military presence all throughout africa we know the story of the what could be called the invasion of twenty thirteen where the united states is sending troops into more than thirty five countries all throughout the continent but it's important to remember that the united states has had a presence inside of mali now for over a year well before the french intervention so what france is doing now is merely the surface of this and if we dig a little bit deeper we see that the western imperial powers are responsible very much and an integral part of all of the dynamics in mali but the reality is that handing it over to african troops is handing it over to puppet governments it's handing it over to troops that are beholden to so-called advisors remember that whatever forces are mounted by the african union or by eco wasser by any of these other regional organizations these are merely fronts they are or they are entirely bankrolled and part of the us and western imperial system they cannot exist without the bin if a sense of africa witho
the united states is looking for any pretext to expand a military presence all throughout africa we know the story of the what could be called the invasion of twenty thirteen where the united states is sending troops into more than thirty five countries all throughout the continent but it's important to remember that the united states has had a presence inside of mali now for over a year well before the french intervention so what france is doing now is merely the surface of this and if we dig...
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terrorist group obama already said that the walk the phrase war against terrorism is a date to the united states will abandon the sort of ironic that the french imo taking it up the french intervention which has many people in the soak up a lot because they're completely desperate but if this intervention goes on it'll get worse and worse because these guys are going to fight back and then you will have probably small groups of people taking rangers resawing and cheerio and incidentally the role of the french played in algeria bice helping in encouraging the government to stop an election midway has also left an impact on that concrete son is no doubt introduced a bill as well. the outgoing u.s. secretary of state has admitted the arab spring revolts which washington backed lead to a rise of extremism and of shattered security in the region hillary clinton testified before lawmakers about last year's attack on the american consulate in libya which saw four u.s. diplomats killed he took responsibility for failures that led to the assault while stressing that washington should continue to e
terrorist group obama already said that the walk the phrase war against terrorism is a date to the united states will abandon the sort of ironic that the french imo taking it up the french intervention which has many people in the soak up a lot because they're completely desperate but if this intervention goes on it'll get worse and worse because these guys are going to fight back and then you will have probably small groups of people taking rangers resawing and cheerio and incidentally the...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives with. this is a problem that. is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h.v. a lot less human suffering. you're on a plane a train or automobile this is r t we're glad that you're with us now prime minister dmitri medvedev has criticized washington's move to sanction a number of russian officials for alleged crimes which no court has found them guilty of speaking to c.n.n. of the russian premier said the magnitsky bill passed on capitol hill falls outside of international law and only aggravates relations between russia and the us. i mean. each country has the right to deny any country's citizen an entry visa to his territory this is something normal but it's something that corresponds with international conventions without having to explain the reasons for it i mean the united states could and st
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives with. this is a problem that. is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h.v. a lot less human suffering. you're on a plane a train or automobile this is r t we're glad that you're with us now prime minister...
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the city to the resources that are there we're seeing this to become specifically in relations the united states i know we're seeing it with problems in other parts of the european union through european union troops actually being used i mean some of the money conflict as well which has been relatively rare in the past the gold and especially the iranian deposits make the country very attractive nearly eighty percent of all france's energy generated by almost sixty nuclear power plants is dependent on african reigning and. french companies must go on the offensive and fight the growing influence the rival china for stake in africa's increasingly competitive markets all this is neocolonialism but with simpler france is far from the only nation to have and defended its interests in africa the french have intervened around fifty times in africa in the last fifty years since official decolonization protecting regimes from rebels like into booty call to central african republic or fighting regimes like in libya france is always driven by its own economic or geopolitical interests this time is
the city to the resources that are there we're seeing this to become specifically in relations the united states i know we're seeing it with problems in other parts of the european union through european union troops actually being used i mean some of the money conflict as well which has been relatively rare in the past the gold and especially the iranian deposits make the country very attractive nearly eighty percent of all france's energy generated by almost sixty nuclear power plants is...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives. this is a problem that. they were really good. people were really focused on this problem. and live from moscow this is our team glad to have you back with us prime minister dmitri medvedev has criticized washington's move to sanction a number of russian officials for alleged crimes which no current court has found him guilty of speaking to c.n.n. the russian premier said the magnitsky bill passed on capitol hill falls outside of international law and only aggravates relations between russia and the u.s. because of this but i'm not a me but i want to let each country has the right to deny any country citizen an entry visa to his territory this is something normal but it's something that corresponds with international conventions without having to explain the reasons for it i mean the united states could and still can prohibit any russian officials entrance to america in the same way they can examine their accounts or whatever else they have in america this is exactly what russia can d
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives. this is a problem that. they were really good. people were really focused on this problem. and live from moscow this is our team glad to have you back with us prime minister dmitri medvedev has criticized washington's move to sanction a number of russian officials for alleged crimes which no current court has found him guilty of speaking to c.n.n. the russian premier said the magnitsky bill passed on...
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to egypt and americans who want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now neither the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. of the city and. i let on attention out of out of mali where french led troops have retaken the key town of it's their first major advance in an effort to drive out the al qaeda linked militants from the country's north and the joint contingent carried out airstrikes and also took control of the airport and a bridge over the river as artie's maria for national now reports french intervention could be aimed at securing vast amounts of natural resources in the west african nation. the french have died headlining today military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared total request of mali is the main goal with the
to egypt and americans who want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now neither the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. of the city and. i let on attention out of out of mali where french led troops have retaken the key town of it's their first major advance in an effort to drive out the al qaeda linked militants from the country's north and the joint contingent carried out airstrikes and also took...
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every month but let me repeat it is up to the syrian people to make a decision not up to russia the united states or any other state now the main task is to launch a national reconciliation process we should think about the future for instance if the opposition which by the way has been formed outside of syria comes to power what is it going to do what its members will exterminate representatives of other islamic movements another confessionals they are already doing this that's why there are two options either it will be a process of national reconciliation held under the control of the international community or an endless civil war and there is no in-between. and you can get more of dmitri medvedev interview on our t.v. dot com a website online all the time also the moment in search of a better life jobless frenchman mockingly office himself on the amazon web sites log on to find out if the plan has paid dividends. plus devastating floods have wreaked havoc on australia's east coast forcing authorities to declare a disaster just weeks after a killer heat wave hit a website to find out m
every month but let me repeat it is up to the syrian people to make a decision not up to russia the united states or any other state now the main task is to launch a national reconciliation process we should think about the future for instance if the opposition which by the way has been formed outside of syria comes to power what is it going to do what its members will exterminate representatives of other islamic movements another confessionals they are already doing this that's why there are...
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virus plaguing the african-american population in the united states this is not. wealthy british style it's not on. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. many in the black community have long memories and today have a clear distrust for government run health agencies part of what drives it and you know community too is a historical perspective of disenfranchisement just kiki is very very much aware and life in our communities. how many communities are we're talking about and this is a conspiracy the government wanted to kill soft maybe we still have people who still have that mindset people don't like to say. that a government would make an effort to destroy people but black people have had a history. of tusky syphilis experiment that was carried on by the federal government for thirty years one thousand nine hundred to one thousand nine hundred seventy two and people said at that time this is a way to get rid of the
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every month but let me repeat it is up to the syrian people to make a decision but not up to russia the united states or any other state now the main task is to launch a national reconciliation process we should think about the future for instance if the opposition which by the way has been formed outside of syria comes to power which is what is going to do with its members will exterminate representatives of other islamic movements and other confessionals they are already doing this and that's why there are two options either it will be a protest of a national reconciliation and he was held under the control of the international community or and endless civil war and there is no in-between. and you can get more of to me if you on our website at r.t. dot com. by quickly let's get to the r.t. world update now some other global news for you starting with brazil where the number of deaths in a massive fire at a nightclub in the southern part of the country has now risen to two hundred forty five the tragedy took after a band that was performing in the club started launching fireworks off the stag
every month but let me repeat it is up to the syrian people to make a decision but not up to russia the united states or any other state now the main task is to launch a national reconciliation process we should think about the future for instance if the opposition which by the way has been formed outside of syria comes to power which is what is going to do with its members will exterminate representatives of other islamic movements and other confessionals they are already doing this and that's...
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called the holocaust memorial museum which augmenting is the most important museum in the united states that everybody should go to that museum because it's not just about the death. six million people. it's about a government of intelligent people deciding to get rid of a population. they thought was a country famine and. you see adolf hitler use.
called the holocaust memorial museum which augmenting is the most important museum in the united states that everybody should go to that museum because it's not just about the death. six million people. it's about a government of intelligent people deciding to get rid of a population. they thought was a country famine and. you see adolf hitler use.
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do you have a situation comparable to that of the united states where where money decide. who is actually going to be elected to really those who are sponsoring from abroad what it's saying is that they're actually supporting the authorities there in egypt and don't really care about the people and the people want freedom of speech they want a better standard of living the economy is in tatters at the moment and it seems that morsi isn't even listening to that of course if a country is in dire economic straits that's going to cause trouble isn't it it's going to cause trouble but the freedom and justice party and the a.k.p. have actually really and strategy you see even before almost he was elected he. signed signed contracts and loan papers with the i.m.f. . and everything the population of egypt for four decades at the same time the muslim brotherhood then is this is recruiting people while they're there very good charity work so interesting to interesting here but what's political writer a consultant dr christoph limon thank you very much indeed for joining us there liv
do you have a situation comparable to that of the united states where where money decide. who is actually going to be elected to really those who are sponsoring from abroad what it's saying is that they're actually supporting the authorities there in egypt and don't really care about the people and the people want freedom of speech they want a better standard of living the economy is in tatters at the moment and it seems that morsi isn't even listening to that of course if a country is in dire...
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to egypt and americans want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now the neither the united states nor morsi himself much say what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. of the city and. shifting gears now let's change our focus that of mali where french led troops are closing in on the key northern town of timbuktu a region infested there with al qaeda linked militants joined forces earlier regain control of gal and what was seen as their first major victory in the ongoing military operation and that his party barker reports the strong military presence in mali is being seen as a result of the french led intervention to oust colonel qaddafi in libya which have a very few wanted peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people. but every general crisis probably wasn't what mischief's our cause he anticipated when he was spearheading the military operation to topple moammar gadhafi although the former french president come. say that he hadn't been warned personally i play a signif
to egypt and americans want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now the neither the united states nor morsi himself much say what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. of the city and. shifting gears now let's change our focus that of mali where french led troops are closing in on the key northern town of timbuktu a region infested there with al qaeda linked militants joined forces earlier regain control of gal and what was seen as their first major...
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this was a country united behind one goal, to topple the dictator hosni mubarak but two years on this country is divided, polarized and for the first time many people here fear the violence is actually threatening the country's very stability. the chaotic moments when anger turned deadly in port saeed. outside the city's jail, dozens were killed as protesters tried to storm it to free prisoners who minutes earlier were sentenced to death in cairo. 21 defendants were convicted for their part in a soccer stadium massacre that killed more than 70 fans one year ago. the verdict was read and relatives of those killed last year showed grief and joy. for them the ruling was just. an investigation concluded last year's deadly rampage was not a spontaneous outburst of crowd violence. many believed it was a conspiracy to kill supporters of a popular soccer team whose fans have been at the forefront of egypt's revolution. a revolution that marked its second anniversary yesterday with deadly clashes in cairo and other cities, a scene quite different than two years ago. under pressure, the governm
this was a country united behind one goal, to topple the dictator hosni mubarak but two years on this country is divided, polarized and for the first time many people here fear the violence is actually threatening the country's very stability. the chaotic moments when anger turned deadly in port saeed. outside the city's jail, dozens were killed as protesters tried to storm it to free prisoners who minutes earlier were sentenced to death in cairo. 21 defendants were convicted for their part in...
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since we started the united states. iran goes back 2,500 years. that's realizing the temples, every temple has the everlasting right to king dorias. now suddenly you have this hate with the jewish population worldwide. i believe what you said, you put a very big key on this. i'm admiring everything you've said. but i believe one of the worst is the loss of the trust. put yourself, any one of us today, would we trust america if if we were a head of state of iran, what they did to the shah of iran? this is what's frightening. and if that could ever be repaired, it's fragile, in my opinion, and very key. i know iran, i know the old royal family, i knew -- traveled with the everyone rest. i believe, you've said is right. i have one other quick question because i don't want to disturb you. what about egypt today? the islamic republic? what will happen there? because nobody really knows, but that's very key. whispers are they're going to give relations to israel, under the table relations. i hope i'm right with my information
since we started the united states. iran goes back 2,500 years. that's realizing the temples, every temple has the everlasting right to king dorias. now suddenly you have this hate with the jewish population worldwide. i believe what you said, you put a very big key on this. i'm admiring everything you've said. but i believe one of the worst is the loss of the trust. put yourself, any one of us today, would we trust america if if we were a head of state of iran, what they did to the shah of...
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two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came today to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was hackled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, night fall brought more violence. tonight, outside a luxury five-star cairo hotel. with a predictable-like precision, police charged the crowd, firing tear gas but minutes later, protesters returned, lobbing stones and setting fires to block roads. there are few words president morsi can say to calm these protesters. this man tells me that the president must resign and a new constitution must be written. another says only protests work with a regime that kills its people. president mohamed morsi has invited members of the leading opposition political forces tomorrow for emergency talks on the way out. many people are
two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came today to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was hackled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, night fall brought more...
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states government they dominate the united states military and no one is going to be the united states military in any kind of pitched battle whatsoever so consequently i would urge the people sort of what go with the gun issue and think about instead ways that we can challenge power at the polls you know there are still ways i think to support candidates who are very serious about our well being. any actual wheats accountable and growing the power are natural institutions. appropriated longstreet i think it's still doable politically and you are a real system. now professor there is a another alternative and that is to maybe follow in the footsteps of what germany is doing germany quite clearly has completely lost confidence in what america is doing to stamp out the fraud on wall street so they're taking delivery of their gold their physical gold from new york from france this isn't following in the footsteps of bankers around the world now abandoning the dollar and going to gold and silver as a currency that they can trust that's not completely co-opted and destroyed by what we're se
states government they dominate the united states military and no one is going to be the united states military in any kind of pitched battle whatsoever so consequently i would urge the people sort of what go with the gun issue and think about instead ways that we can challenge power at the polls you know there are still ways i think to support candidates who are very serious about our well being. any actual wheats accountable and growing the power are natural institutions. appropriated...
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our main event of the evening inside the united center goes the distance with the official decision, here is bruce buckler. >> ladies and gentlemen, after five rounds we go to the judge's scorecards for the decision. 48-47. 49-46. and 48-47. so the winner and still the undisputed ufc flyweight champion of the world, demetrious "mighty mouse" johnson! >> i'm here with the winner and still champion demetrious "mighty mouse" johnson. you have defended your title on fox in a really outstanding fight. give us your thoughts on the fight? >> first off i want to thank everyone. make it was a great fight and working. working on everything and tried to become a better martial artist. >> caught in the second round. were you in any trouble at all? >> i got dazed a bit but i'm in great shape. it is going happen. it is like going swimming you will get smashed and hit. i'm all right. >> congratulations. can't wait to see you fight again. really epit mize what is best about mma. demetrious "mighty mouse" johnson, ladies and gentlemen! >> mike: the championship for the first time. the move of the fig
our main event of the evening inside the united center goes the distance with the official decision, here is bruce buckler. >> ladies and gentlemen, after five rounds we go to the judge's scorecards for the decision. 48-47. 49-46. and 48-47. so the winner and still the undisputed ufc flyweight champion of the world, demetrious "mighty mouse" johnson! >> i'm here with the winner and still champion demetrious "mighty mouse" johnson. you have defended your title on...
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he's serving the united states. the justice department that he is talking about is not a fringe faction, the thing that most americans believe in. >> i always like to give shotouts to your grewo columns. in one of your columns this week you write the president's inauguration speech was in fact a strong defense of liberalism. do you think perhaps the president should have been a little more inclusive towards moderate democrats, even republicans as well? >> this was a speech about his governing philosophy, so i thought it was appropriate. the thing that he said that i thought was most important was he said when you think of like medicare, social security and medicaid, those programs are really important to the fabric of our country, and they don't make us a nation of takers. the phrase nation of takers -- >> stole their language. >> not subtle at all. >> stole their language. >> that was a direct rebuttal to the sort of paul ryan vision of government. the president was not trying to give a bipartisan speech. he was tr
he's serving the united states. the justice department that he is talking about is not a fringe faction, the thing that most americans believe in. >> i always like to give shotouts to your grewo columns. in one of your columns this week you write the president's inauguration speech was in fact a strong defense of liberalism. do you think perhaps the president should have been a little more inclusive towards moderate democrats, even republicans as well? >> this was a speech about his...
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they are attached to combat units. they serve as combat pilots, as medics, as intel officers, and of course in the wars we're talking about in iraq before and now afghanistan, there's no conventional front line. you can be in a village that supposedly is way behind the front lines and an ied blows up and you're on the front lines. but there's certainly some fuss about this, and some people who disagree. we're going to have a fascinating debate at the top of the hour. i really recommend it. we're going to have a retired colonel who was the first combat fighter pilot woman in the u.s. military. served 325 hours flying missions over iraq and afghanistan. she says it's about time. she'll be debating retired lieutenant general jerry boykin who was one of the original delta force and the head of u.s. special commands. he says this is like one more case, like with gays in the military, where the government is trying to turn the military into a social experiment. >> will be an interesting debate. and all the inauguration pleas
they are attached to combat units. they serve as combat pilots, as medics, as intel officers, and of course in the wars we're talking about in iraq before and now afghanistan, there's no conventional front line. you can be in a village that supposedly is way behind the front lines and an ied blows up and you're on the front lines. but there's certainly some fuss about this, and some people who disagree. we're going to have a fascinating debate at the top of the hour. i really recommend it....
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. >> fire investigators say a man in his 80s who lives in the home had to be flown to a local burn unit after trying to put the fire out himself with a bucket of water. >> he was injured. he's been flown to washington burn center with respiratory-type injuries. >> the flames broke out on the second floor and quickly spread. officials say the victim brought his wife out to safety, then went back in without immediately calling 911. >> there was a delay in notification to the fire department. he made several attempts to fight the fire and then retreated from the home. >> investigators are still trying to figure out how the fire started. >> we also would love to find out what happened. everyone in the neighborhood i talked to is anxious to piefindt what the cause is to take preventative action if we have to. >> one firefighter was also taken to the hospital after suffering minor burns to his hand. in fairfax, virginia, darcy spencer, "news4 today." >>> we have a traffic alert this morning. crews are tearing down a bridge along a busy virginia highway and that means delays. right now crews a
. >> fire investigators say a man in his 80s who lives in the home had to be flown to a local burn unit after trying to put the fire out himself with a bucket of water. >> he was injured. he's been flown to washington burn center with respiratory-type injuries. >> the flames broke out on the second floor and quickly spread. officials say the victim brought his wife out to safety, then went back in without immediately calling 911. >> there was a delay in notification to...
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is mixing the genders in infantry units, armor units and special forces units is not a positive. there are many distracters there which puts a burden on the small unit combat leaders, and actually creates an environment because of their living conditions that is not conducive to readiness. others claim women suffer more than men and that pregnancy is an issue. to senator john mccain it's really a question of equal standards for certain demanding jobs. >> i think women obviously are prepared to serve side by side with men in combat. i just want to emphasize though there shouldn't be the same physical and mental standards for anyone to perform certain roles and functions in the military many women say it's just a question of equal rights since serving in combat allows the soldiers to advance through the ranks farther and faster. >> we need to treat people like individuals. what are the capabilities they bring to the fight, which includes physical strengths, plus courage, plus aptitude, plus leadership and all the other things we need to have the most effective fighting force. >> mi
is mixing the genders in infantry units, armor units and special forces units is not a positive. there are many distracters there which puts a burden on the small unit combat leaders, and actually creates an environment because of their living conditions that is not conducive to readiness. others claim women suffer more than men and that pregnancy is an issue. to senator john mccain it's really a question of equal standards for certain demanding jobs. >> i think women obviously are...
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, the united states is playing a role already. i think there are no comfortable choices and that's one of the realities across the region today, whether it's in mali or syria, post revolution egypt and libya. the united states doesn't have a grand strategy. it's looking at each case individually. the reality is that with islamists taking over northern mali, which is larger than france, just that part of it, this then creates a greater threat throughout the region. and unfortunately the outside world dithered for way too long in trying to figure out a response and to the earlier point, the fact is the africans can't do it themselves. there's been talk for two decades about creating an africa rapid deployment force and they haven't been able to bring it together, provide training, cohesion, command and control and as a result there is no local or regional alternative. >> africans -- it's opportunism on the part of france to go into mali when there was a plan by the african union and united nations security council. the united states
, the united states is playing a role already. i think there are no comfortable choices and that's one of the realities across the region today, whether it's in mali or syria, post revolution egypt and libya. the united states doesn't have a grand strategy. it's looking at each case individually. the reality is that with islamists taking over northern mali, which is larger than france, just that part of it, this then creates a greater threat throughout the region. and unfortunately the outside...
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they see this as an evil industry in the united states. people ma make guns, use guns, buy guns all that stuff. we are are back to the the two america. one america that is comfortable where guns are part of life and people are comfortable with them around and other people they are frightening and foreign objects. >> shannon: let's talk about the hurdle you brought up the democratic senate. harry reid controls most of what comes to the floor and what doesn't. he has been under a lot of pressure to put something like this on the floor. initially seemed resistant and now seems to be saying if we do put a gun measure to a vote in the senate i will have a free and liberal process for amendments which he is not really so keen on most of the time. >> thatle make the bill impossible to pass. >> shannon: strip out. >> poison pill amendments and things like that. harry reid thinks about this every morning when gets up. you mentioned mark in alaska and mary landrieu in laz and mark pryor in arkansas and other democrats from around the country that fa
they see this as an evil industry in the united states. people ma make guns, use guns, buy guns all that stuff. we are are back to the the two america. one america that is comfortable where guns are part of life and people are comfortable with them around and other people they are frightening and foreign objects. >> shannon: let's talk about the hurdle you brought up the democratic senate. harry reid controls most of what comes to the floor and what doesn't. he has been under a lot of...